Educational Robotics: Robotics from fantasy medium to medium for fantasy
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Giuseppe Alessandri, Martina Paciaroni, University of Macerata, Italy
Journal of e-Learning and Knowledge Society Volume 8, Number 1, ISSN 1826-6223 e-ISSN 1826-6223 Publisher: Italian e-Learning Association
Abstract
Educational Technologies can be used both as mediators for didactic activities in different specific contexts, and as self-sustaining tools in various settings, acquiring a relevant role in competence building and in developing an attitude to a scientific approach. In this contribution we propose a systematic overview of theorical assumptions in order to activate some Robotic experiences and didactic paths in which students act as researchers, continuously discovering and verifying if their intuitions are valid. Robotics shows a fantasy dimension which motivate the students and engage them in skill acquisition processes.
Citation
Alessandri, G. & Paciaroni, M. (2012). Educational Robotics: Robotics from fantasy medium to medium for fantasy. Journal of e-Learning and Knowledge Society, 8(1), 71-78. Italian e-Learning Association. Retrieved March 19, 2024 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/43385/.
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